Choppy video after converting mkv to blu-ray

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  1. cep73

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    My video seems to be very "jumpy" after I converted a movie from .mkv to blu ray. I used tsMuxeR 1.10.6 to convert the file and Nero 7 to burn the resulting file to Blu-Ray. The only thing I can think of is a problem with the FPS but I don't know how to change that, or if that's even the problem. The only thing that makes me suspect the FPS is that I got the message "MPEG-2 stream does not contain fps field. Muxing fps=29.97" while converting the .mkv file. Any suggestions/help?
     
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    Try manually changing the FPS before muxing to 24000/1001 (23.976).
     
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    I don't see any option to manually change the fps... how exactly do I do that?
     
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    Highlight the video stream and the option will become available below.
     
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    Ah excellent! Just finished muxing the file with the different fps, gonna burn it and hope it works!
     
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    Burn to re-writable to verify.
     
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    yeah I've been using a re-writeable blu ray dual layer disk this whole time, and THANK GOD it's re-writeable cuz it cost me around $30 a disk and I've had no success getting the file to burn right. I tried changing the fps and now the sound is way off, and the movie is still a bit choppy. I've watched the movie on my PC using Nero Show Time and it works great, but every time I burn it to disk it seems very halting and the quality is signifcantly worse. Not sure what else to do at this point :(
     
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    There could be something wrong with the MKV then. I'm not sure what it could be.
     

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